A wire fastening device, wherein two parallel wire guides, arranged oppositely are provided on the flat wire fastening device on a first and second guide sides, wherein two wire ends can be fixed permanently in the wire fastening device, which wire ends are guided movably in the wire guides against the wire fastening device, wherein for this purpose two flat sections of the wire fastening device can be fixed removably to one another by means of a fastening device provided to that effect, that the wire guides respectively of a wire end are deflected and run substantially parallel and opposite to one another, so that the guiding direction of the wire ends can be substantially reversed in the wire guiding device.
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1. A wire fastening device comprising:
two parallel wire guides, arranged oppositely on the flat wire fastening device on a first and second guide sides,
wherein two wire ends can be fixed permanently in the wire fastening device, which wire ends are guided movably in the wire guides against the wire fastening device,
wherein for this purpose two flat sections of the wire fastening device can be fixed removably to one another by a fastening device provided to that effect, that the wire guides respectively of a wire end are deflected and run parallel and opposite to one another, so that the guiding direction of the wire ends can be reversed in the wire guiding device.
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This application claims priority of German Patent Application No. DE 10 2017 110 015.6 filed May 9, 2017, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a wire fastening device for two wire ends.
When fixing locally two ends of the wire to each other, it should be referred to laborious knotting or more expensive accessories such as clips or clamps. A disadvantage of accessories is that they are usually heavy or bulky.
The invention provides an improved wire fastening device for two wire ends, in which the handling is simplified.
According to the invention a wire fastening device is provided, wherein two parallel wire guides, arranged, on the flat wire fastening device on a first and second guide side, wherein two wire ends can be fixed permanently to the wire fastening device, which two wire ends are guided movably in the wire guides on the wire fastening device, wherein for this purpose two flat sections of the wire fastening device can be fixed removably to one another by means of a fastening device provided to that effect, so that the wire guides of a wire end are deflected respectively and run substantially parallel opposite to one another, so that the guiding direction of the wire ends can be reversed in the wire guiding device.
As a result, a clamping is ensured in a particularly effective manner, without resorting to additional parts. The wire fastening device is held in its open position by the wire guide against the wire ends in a way which is not detrimental to the functionality of the wire ends.
A particularly advantageous and therefore preferred embodiment of the invention provides that the fastening device configured in pairs is composed of two co-operating eyelets through which a fixing device can engage the interval of the eyelets fixed to one another.
An equally preferred embodiment of the invention provides that the wire fastening device is made of a sheet-like flexible material which is sewn and superimposed, wherein the wire guides are formed by seams guided parallel to each other. As a result, the handling is easier in both the fixed and in the open state.
Further advantageous embodiments will become apparent from the other dependent claims or their possible sub-combinations.
The invention will be depicted below using the drawings. In detail, the diagrammatical illustrations are as follows:
The same reference numerals in the figures designate the same or equivalent elements.
Two parallel wire guides 21, 22, arranged oppositely are provided on the flat wire fastening device 1 on a first and second guide sides 11, 12.
Two wire ends 31, 32 are guided movably through the wire guides 21, 22.
The wire fastening device 1 is made of a sheet-like flexible material 6, which is sewn and superposed, wherein the wire guides 21, 22 are formed by seams 7 guided parallel to each other.
For this purpose, two flat sections 13, 14 of the wire fastening device 1 are first placed one above the other by kinking the wire ends 31, 32 (see arrow “P”
The wire ends 31, 32 are deflected and extend into the wire guide 21, 22, in a substantially opposite and parallel manner so that the guiding direction of the wire ends 31, 32 can be reversed in the wire guiding device. The wire ends can no longer move in the wire guides.
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